Swiss government rejects donkey use for wolf protection
Federal authorities declare practice illegal, preventing northern Jura farmers from using donkeys as herd guardians against wolf attacks

Key Takeaways
- The Swiss federal government has declared the use of donkeys as herd guardians against wolves illegal.
- Five existing exemptions granted by the canton of Jura must be immediately withdrawn.
- The Federal Ordinance on the Protection of Animals mandates that donkeys cannot be kept alone, contradicting the isolation required for them to act as guardians.
- The Federal Office for Food Safety and Veterinary Affairs (OSAV) states there is no scientific proof that donkeys effectively deter predators.
By The Numbers
They Said
"The practice is unworkable."
"It has not been scientifically proven that donkeys are a real bulwark against predators."